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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Apr 1923, p. 6

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‘ate C * . aP i P hy a Most people who have tried their. luck at fishing this epring have not | had much luck so far.. Not so with Howard and Raymond Snyder. While‘ fiishing in the Grand River near their | home they had the good luck to land ‘ some fine carp fish one weighing 11 Ybs. and measuring 27 inches and the others being almost as large. | Percival Bedford. A real Fish Story. The new saw mill is nearing comâ€" pletion and is expected to be in runâ€" ning order in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Walford and family Mr. Percy Shelby and daughter Mary and Messrs. Alvin and Lester Shelby and Miss Elsie Shelby, all of Kitchâ€" ener, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fernanio Snyder. The friends of Mr. H. Williams are glad to see him in our midst again sfter having spent several months at Mr. John Bast of Kithener spent the weekâ€"end with his cousin, Mr. Miss M. W. Moyer spent last week end the guest of Miss Mary Weber at Bridgeport. Master Russel Baer of Preston epent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Amsey Schweitzer. â€" Miss Jean McAllister is spending a week with friends at Toronto. Miss Lucinda Buehler is spending a few weeks at her home in St. Jacobs. y Mr. and Mrs. Joe Musselman and Mr. and Mrs Clayton Shantz and children, Morris, Harold and Cathâ€" arine of Waterloo, Sundayed al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantu. Miss Marjorie McAllister left on Saturday on an extended trip to April 26 (Thursday)â€"Assignment sale of pure bred cattle and valuable real estate on the farm of Andrew Zoeller, 2 miles east of New Hamâ€" burg, at 12.30. May 5 (Saturday)â€"Clearing Aucâ€" tlon sale of valuable real estate (if not previously sold) and. valuable household effects belonging to Mrs. L. Lincke situated at No. 12 Ezra 'Av‘., town of Waterfoo. April 28th (Saturday)â€"â€" Valuable household effects belonging to Louls Seyler, 42 Mount Hope St., city of Kitchener. April 28th, (Saturdayâ€"At Kitch ener Market commencing at 8 a.m., valuable household effects belonging to A. P. Schneider. $ ‘ May 18 (Friday)â€"~ Mortgage sale of 50 scre farm belonging to Les J. Strub situated about 2% miles miles east of Bridgeport, on the main vrogd, at 1.30 pm. May 12 (Saturday)â€" Valuable implements and househoid . effects belonging to John Helm, _ situated one mile north of Bamberg and $ wiles morthwest of Bt. Clements. May 5 (Beturday) â€" Valuable household effects belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Elizsaboth Shants aituated 58 Albert St., town of Waterloo. held at the City Hall in the village _ April 30 (Monday)â€"Public sale of farm stock, implements and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to Mrs. Alice town of Waterloo. See next woek‘s mm@wwumml hold afticles to be offered at this @‘clock valumble household effects of the late Juling Knaul Estate at 61 For A Good, Reliable and See or Phone H. 6. DUERING, Auctionser 244 XKing St. N., I, H. TOMAN, Auctioneer BLOOMINGDALE H. B. DUERING, Baby Chicks and Hatcfiing Eygs From trapnested stock with official records up to 312 eggs. Various varieties such as Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes, Minorcas, Anconas, Leghorns, ate. Also all varieties of Ducks and Geese. Cusâ€" tom hatching at moderate rates. Write for prices WATERLOO l Mr. Aaron Hoffman shipped anâ€" ‘cther car of fat cattie to Toronto |last Monday and realized a good ‘price. Minard‘s Liniment for Distempor. Minard‘s Liniment tor Falling Out Mr. apd Mrs. Wilhelm of Baden were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger on Saturday, We regret to report that Mrs. Geiger is still confined to her bed. * Mr. Oscar Huehn of Conestogo spent Sunday with his father, Mr. H. Miss Lenora Gies is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. F. Ball at Kitchener. Mr. C. S. Weber is attending the Evangelical Conference at Crediton, Cnt., as delegate from this district. Mr. and Mre. Clinton Hahn and family of Waterloo and Mrs. A. Sattler of Waterloo called on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Krueger of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with Mrs. Jac. Sattler. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl and family of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with Miss B. Wahl. Miss Nellie Hoflman of Wellesley spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schweitzer. Personals. 1 10" "Daisy" chopper, cheap Apply J. Rudy, Bresliau Garage. 15â€"3t. M. SHANTZ FOR SALE 1 36x48 Champion separator with straw blower, feeder and chaff blowâ€" er. â€" FOR SALE Barred. rock and single comb white leghorn hatching eggs for sale. $1.50 per setting. Zarnke Bros. 126 Louisa St., Kitchener or Box 581, Waterloo. Phone 36J. f FOR SALE 2 Deico plants, % k.w. complete with 40 buibs and 114 h.p. motor nearly new, Very reasonable for quick sale. Apply Doerr Elec. Co., 190 King W., Kitchener. 15â€"5t. f FOR SALE & â€" Strawberry plants 20,000 Senator Duniap. 50 cents per 100. Orders flled inâ€"rotation until supply is exâ€" hausted. Oscar Burkbolder, Bresiau. 17â€"3 HORSES FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE. All horses sold under guarantee. Apply P. K. Weber, Sales Stables,! Kitchener. 12â€"2mos. | hauled and painted. ~Dobbin‘s Garâ€" age, Waterioo. 17â€"It. m“u SEs â€"-*â€"-v»*‘luuu'xn.. t & $200. Cash wmi-ymm.‘ bâ€"octave Henners ongan and stool, Car, Apply to Jacob Uffelman, II‘M couch, combination couch and Allen Street E.. Waterloo. 17â€"2t. davenport, parior table, uphoistered woreneneennienneereemennmareneme mc | Chig fy / writing table, glass book case, "'°”"“::" ‘:"" oR ’renmtu. office chair, 4 small tables ANG extension table, 6 dining roomâ€"chairs, M boryes hold . nufer . EUETARLSS: s jsrge rockers," side BOANE eftal Apply P. K. Weber, Sales Stables, Kitchener. 1Â¥â€"Pmos. ‘cmk. bamboo music stand, hall rack, 2 iron brass trimmed bede with WANTED {Springs and mattress, 2 wooden heds NewVictory Séed Oats, 90 conts‘ in on ‘ per bushel, good semple.â€" A. C. Bow. YAluable Real Estate (if not J Auctionseer HEIDELBERG. FOR BALE BsR w B Z. !ié:fl (5s 5* ': ‘g A. A: WIBMER, Proprietof. W. W, FRICKEY, Auctionsar. _ 22 ftares and Geldings consisting of Black and Grey Percheron Work forses ranging in weight from 1000 to. 1,500 ibs. They are quict and well broken and includa . several weil matched teams. to be sold by Public Auction at P.; K. WEBER‘S Sales Stables, 151 King St. H., Kitchener, on f 22 Young Percheron Horses lot has frontage of 60 feet on Ezra Ave. and a good sized garden in good l6cation, only two hlocks from street car line. _ Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale or can be had from the undersigned. PUBLIC SALE At the same date there will be ’oflered for sale, eubject to reserve 'bld if not previously sold, that valuâ€" able solid brick semiâ€"bungalow resiâ€" dence with stone wall, consisting of lseven roomed and threeâ€"piece beth room, hot air furnace, hardwood trim all through, two quarter cut ork floors and 2 maple on first flat, eJecâ€" tric lighting, gas, hard and soft water If you want good horses you can oure them at this saie, «o don‘t SATURDAY, APRIL 28th 1923 ED REUEL Clerk. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, Phone 136, Waterioo. commencing at. 1 pi. sharp, the following, w MRS. L. LINCKE, Proprietress, â€" There will be sold by public auc.| LCX * the Premises‘ of the underâ€" tbnu.chrmh..u&‘.ww aituated ‘ near Rosedale, 2 signed, situated atâ€"No, 12 Fara Ayo. | """@" @8st of Bridgeport on the in the Towu of Waterloo. on main â€"road on Terms of Chattels:â€"Cash. Sale to start at 9.00 a.m It. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1023 Cash, or. can be â€"otherâ€" 171â€"2t immnn&mmr [ [ E403 15â€"2â€"mos, _combs, and all bred to lay, : oggs $2.00 a sotting of 15, also strawâ€" |perry plants ftor sale. $5.00 â€"per machine, wringer, wash tubs, wash board, 2 cabbage cutters, cellar cupâ€" ‘bonrd, 2 bird cages, large number of sealers, crockery, granite ware, wheelbarrow nearly new, garden tools, and a lot of other Articles too numerows to mention. TERMS:â€"Cash. Gourlay Piano and piano bench nearly new (if not previously sold), 3 plece tapestry solid mahogany parâ€" lor suite, parlor tug 3x4 yards, new Brussels bed room rug 3%x4 yards, parlor mats, 9 homeâ€"made bedroom mats, jardinere stand, number of picâ€" tures, oak hall rack, library table, hall chair, cosey corner chair, leather upholstered morrie chair, couch, 4 rockers, new oak extensionâ€"table, 6 Idlning room chairs, dining room} linoleum, child‘s crib, goâ€"cart, baby wlelgh, dron bed with springs and mattress, large mabogany dresser with large oval mirror, white ename!} bedstead with springs and mattress, white enamel dresser,â€" mahogany wash stand, steel cot and mattress, Binger sewing machine, â€" carpet wweeper, new single mattress, 20 ft. hall carpet, kitchen cabinet nearly new, kitchen table, Pennant Junior kitchen range and gas combined, stove utengils, refrigerator, lace curâ€" tains, 3â€"burnor gas plate, oven, launâ€" dry atove,, water motor washing commencing at 1.30 p.m. sharp., the following valuable chattels: There will be sold by Public aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" aigned, situated at 42 Mount Hope St., Kitchener, on 16â€"2t. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionter. Phone 592w, Waterloo. MRS. ALICE HALLMAN, Proprieâ€" tress. t O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. r TERMS: â€" Hay, chickens, pigs and all sume. of $15 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes or 6 per cent. per annum off for cash. LOUIS SEYLER, Proprietor H. B. DUERING, Austionser, _ HOUSEHOLD EFFRECTS: â€" Naâ€" tional steel kitchen range coal or wood, good baker; parlor heater, tounge, couch, sink, organ, hall rack, Daisy churn, wash machine, butter bowl and print, cider barrel, sauer kraut barrel, about 10 bags of poâ€", tatoes. Try and attend this sale as everything is in good shape. Phone 196, Wate ED AEUEL, Clork. er, new M.~H. 2 horseâ€"power gasâ€" oline engine turnip pulper, harrow, chicken. coops, â€" mafiuire: ecraper, 2 sprayers, grind stoné, 4: pitch forks, iron kettle, Magnet cream separator, 10 ft. water trough, some cedar posts, new chicken netting, double trees, some lumber, berry crater and boxes, feed boxer, cow chains, underbrushing, ecythe, grain bags, gravelbox, wagon jack, sledge hamâ€" mer, forks, shovels, hoes, some barb wire, hand rakes, weed scratcher grass seeder and many othér useful articles HARNESS:â€" Set heavy . single harness, set light single harness, chimes, collars, robe, 2 blankets, oil covers, some hay. Valuable Household Effects 90 Ibs. each, 25 hens. 2 IMPLEMENTS.â€"1 one horse wagâ€" on, good top buggy, Portiand cutâ€" ter, 3 seated carriage, 2 ‘light sleighs, wagon tongue, hay rack, com sheller, pig rack, chaft rack, new Masseyâ€"Harris 1 horse land roller, plough, 2 wheel barrows, sc % straw cutter nearly new, fi disc scuffler, hand scuffler and seedâ€" _ MONNAY,. APRIL 30th, 1923 Commencing . at 1.30 p.m. rroox:â€"u-r; bay horse 9 years old, 2 cows 1 fresh 3 months, 1 cow ue July 20th, calt three months old,~2 pigs weighing about SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923 Thete will be sold by Public Aucâ€" PUBLIC SALE FOR SALE . rain .. white on the | BATVURDAY, APRIL 28th New round extension table, six new dining room chairs, 2 new large rockers, new tavenport with matâ€" tress, new heavy fron bed with springs and mattress, 2 wash stands, parior heater, combination kitchen range, wood, coal or gas, kitchen table, stool and washing machine, wringer, wash board, wash tub, new clothes basket, wash boiler, palls, coal scuttle and a lot of other artiâ€" cles too numerous to mention. Termsâ€"Cash. saâ€" * A. P. SCHNEIDER, Proprietor H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer, .__ Phone 136, Waterioo. ’ ED REVEL, Clerk. commencing @t 8 a.m. sharp, the following. _ Belonging to A. P. Schneilder, at the Kitchener market on Saturday morning HOUSEHOLD GOODSâ€" Bedroom suft, bed and spring, parlor suit, walâ€" nut dining room table, 6 dining.room chairs, sideboard, and other articles. \ Terms of Sale:â€"Hay, grain, small pigs, chickens and all sums of $10. and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 6% per anâ€" num off for cash. LEVI â€"STRICKER, Proprietor. G. G. CLASS, ‘Auctioneer. HAY & GRAINâ€"Some seed peas, about 30 bushels seed barley and about 10 tons hay. + bob sleigh, 3â€"horse gasoline: engine, fanning mill, scales 2,000 Ibs. cap. root puiper, hayrack, grace! planks, 6 ‘lnch pilate rolier chopper, cutting fbux. 2 wagon boxes, threshing outfit, 14 horseâ€"power portable engine, thresher, $â€"4nch chopper, jacks, beits corn blower with pipés, in good working order, International cream separator, apple butter chum kettle, tron kettle, emery stone, 10 bunches shingles, 80 fence pickets, cedar posts, gasoline tank, single harness, light collars and hames;, forks, chains, hoes and other articles. _ IMPLEMENTSâ€" Good Frost and Wood binder, Frost & Wood 15â€"hoe disc drill, Frost & Wood mower, Noxon mower with pea harvester, land roller, ultivator, International hay loader, side rake, Perrin riding plow, 2 walking plows, set harrows, root plow, sugar beet cultivator, two cutters one nearly new, good buggy, double carriage, 2 double wagous, BHPEP, PIGS abd POULTRYâ€" § brood ewes supposed to be with lamb the 9th of May, sow due to pig May 8th, sow due to pig Augnst 1st ‘3 young pige. _ ow of miik, 6 head young cattle rising two years old, one yearling calf, two small calves. * Valuable Household Effects. [ There ‘will be sold by public aucâ€" tion, oneâ€"half mile west Of Linwood, comufencing at 1 o‘tiock sharp the following valumble property: 7 HORSESâ€" Horse rising 4 years old, horse rising 6 years old, driving mare, rising 7 years old, aged mare. CATTLEâ€"Cow due #ept. lith, 2 holstein cows fresh, two Polled Anâ€" fresh, one blue cow, red cow, good SATURDAY, APRIL 28th,1923 PUBLIC SALE The Royal Bank FAR MERS SEHED GRAIN, LIVE 8TOCK, PRED, Rtc. call and soo us. KX you havse 17â€"It. 17â€"It Open Buggies 1% inch cushion ’um. $115; Top Buggies 1% inch cushion tires at $135; also T ft. Bin= der in good running ordér and some éecond hand mowers. Apply 27 Erb St., Waterioo. 16â€"3t. plant tub, 2 lawn mowers, @rass catcher, Peerless steam cooker, 2 lawn benches, (iron frame), flower bed guard, lawn sprinkler, extension ladder, #other ladders, large: step ladder, small step ladder, eprinkling cans, express wagon, wheelbarrow, ice tongs, large axe blade, 4 oil cans, dustless ash sifter, other ash sifters, garden tools, large galvanized oil tank with pump, 2 trowels, 2 fork trowels, small rake, grass shears, sickle, spade, forks, 2 grass rakes, combination hoe and weeder, 4 pruning shears, tree trimmer, insect sprayer, quantity of hardwood lumâ€" ber, some 1" pine lumber etc., lanâ€" term, saw horse, coal scuttle, snow shovels, and many other good useful articles too numerous to mention. ( â€"No Reserveâ€" If you want good and clean houseâ€" hold goods, be sure and attend this sale as we have something for every room in the house. 1°05 Cnalt, DTon nUgic capinel, RA!U 3 ft cut, broadcast spring tootl‘n_i&'i‘;é‘%‘_ rlmm with hooks, hall seat, leather,tivator, 4 horse Climax cultivator," _/ seated rocker, 2 oak parlor tables,| mM .H. sige delivery mew, Maxwell . .. qlarge arm chair, cane foot st00l|nay rake, Wimira hay loader, JoHGHR: _ rge Texas steer horns,2 hassocks,| ; ; chopper and speed jack, 3 furâ€" g‘ electric dining room dome, rope POrâ€" |row Cockshutt tractor plough, F&W. _ * tieres, paper rack, white enamelled|15 hoe disc drill, M.â€"H. corn cultl _ _ Aable, white bedroom chair, 4 large| vator new, 5\ sec. fron harrows, & ~&t mirpror, bedroom chairs, clothes hanâ€"| gisg harrows, 2 drum steel roler, â€" > _â€" ;doubh wooden bed completé, 2 singl® | threshing machine with self feeder, _ . _ wooden beds, single light eim ‘bed.|s fat racks, 2 set bobsleighs, Moline _ _ Itoding bed@ couch, dvesser with tractor 10â€"20 h.p. with 2 furrow trag , _ _ 'mlrmr. bedroum chairs, clotes RZD~ | top plow attached, Tudhope Anderâ€" jgers, 3 commodes, sola, &26 TAR%® | son spreader, McCormick corn binâ€" ‘kiichen rapge, wood and coal, kitâ€" der in good running order, 1 new chen cabinet, kitchen table, (2 extra| Deering corn pianter, Deering 6 ft. leaves), small kitchen table, CUPâ€"/mower, 2 single plows, democrat, board, 3 kitchen chairs, refrigerator, |steet tire top buggy, circular saw on 'Bhul canpet sweeper, 2 gas heaters, framte, 40 gal. stee!l drum, farm 'cnmen with tripod, 5x7, new curtain wagon with box and shelving, good stretchers, 22 calibre rifle, Turkish scalding trough, Neubert 200 egg inâ€" a [vapor bath, Hinoleum, picuic tables| cupator, 2 large milk cans, power ;wml tressles, croquet set, COUNIAT ) porse clipper, grin stone, Chatham with 14 deep drawers, O Cedar MOP;|fanning mill with bagger, Watson wall brush, 2 radiator brushes, Water | root pulper, Sharples cream éeparaâ€" motor washing machine, COPPOT|tor new, cap. 900 lbs. ‘Chevrolet ‘boiler, 2 clothes wringers, 3 cle=Cs | Roagster, mod®i 1917, and many oth~ baskets, 3 wooden wash tubs, ON6|er articles too numerous for detail. galvanized, 240 Ib. scales eomplot.e.i REAL ESTATE:â€"At the same ark lantern (photogra_h), bed"rOOM | ;ime and piace there will be offered * #creen, 3 veranda Ciâ€".m8, 4 COUADE~ | jupjec, to lcaso the 195 acres good _ â€" ible chairs, combination gas l!‘.d} clay loam, 20 ceres hardwood bush, «lectric fixtures, flower ibox~e. Winâ€"!tq acres in fall wheat, 35 aties dow flower bow~s, picturés and pic-,,wee‘ clover, 70 acres seeded down, ture frames, bird cages, BADTNZ!(pqlince of farm in â€"fall plowing all lamps, oil lawp, brand new nlma.‘!do,m. ‘"The farm is well fenced, elâ€" carpenter toois, ice cream fre@2ct, setyic lishts in the house and barp. C cooking utencils, dishes, glassware,| pnUQILDINGSâ€" Bank barn $0x90, ‘m‘ocks, bread â€" mixer, | fruit jafl+mbl“ comoanted, cement silo 14x bottles, saueage m=clinme, meal ETimâ€"‘ 45 drive shed, poultry house, and der,apple or poin‘o rack, flower./ali other neccssary outbuildings. 10 stand, quactily Lower POt8, 1Af8® / roomed red brick house in A1 shape. ALF. MEYER, Clerk. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer, Phone §02w,° Waterioo. ft., Axminister rug 5x3 ft, 3 jarâ€" diniere thbles, dining room table (3 extra leaves), 8 golden oak diners, leather upholstered, goiden oak rockâ€" ing chair, birch music cabinet, hall mirror with hooks, hall seat, leather seated rocker, 2 oak parior tables, large arm chair, cane foot stool, The JULIYUS KNAUFF ESTATE, _ Mabogany parlor table, ‘brass parâ€" lor table, mahogany parlor cheir, 2 mahogany upholstered rockers, Ediâ€" son phonograph and cabinet with 100 odd records,â€" mahoganry piano stool.golden oak . book case and writing desk combined,. oak hal} table, golden oak umbrella stand, checker table, Axminister rug, 12x9 ow dn mumrey seteiiay a9 36. S A s es 4 " B received instrdctions from the Exeâ€"| ~â€"~ Farm W cators to sell by public * ments, Ete. =â€" < ~ Mmm ns e : to the catate ot the lste Julias| T H. Toman, Auctioncer, Bas réâ€" Knaulf, situated at 61 Water St., com|ceived instructions Trom the underâ€" ner of Young Bt., in the ‘Town ot signed essignes to sell" by public able articles: To make improvemen s, pay off present mortgage or for other purposes? I am making loans to farmers almost every day. Perhaps you want to borrow, to buy a farm? See or write to me:; ; E. J. Payson ismm â€" 42 FRANCIS NORTH, K TCHENBR | Tel. 1105w Does Your SATURDAY, APRIL 28th, FOR SALE Need Money? valuâ€" ‘Terms on Real Estate will be made known on day of eale 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. WALTER D. INRIG, Assignge. E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. 16â€"2t. * hot air furnace, telephone, summer kitchen and woodshed attached, 2 acres in orchard of various apple and other fruit trees. | This is.an ideal dairy farm only 2 miles east of New Hamburg. Auctioneer‘s decision final. .. TERMS:â€"Poultry, veal calves, $20 and under, cash; over that amount § months‘ credit will be given by furnishing â€" approved joint notes bearing 5% interest per annum. ‘This sale is postponed from April 13th to April 26th. It will pay producers to get in touch with us. Paid For Churning Cream THURSDAY, APRIL 26th, 1923 â€" to start at 12.30 sharp on time. 27 CATTLEâ€"3 cows fresh, % cows due in June, 2 cows due in May: 1 cow due in April, 2 cows in full flow of milk, 1 helfer bred $months, 8 ‘heifers due in June, 1 heifer due in July, 1 Registered Stock bull 18 mrouths old, 8 spring caives, 2 yeal Poultryâ€"12 Rhodé Island Red HARNESS:â€"2 set double harness. _ ..\ / HAY.$8 ton good mixed hay. _ r;g:% Highest Prices Shoomaker‘s Dairy Write, phone or call. 96 ChurchSt Kitchener WBad

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